The Termlab will be set up for the competition, and it's not a good idea to just let someone run through for free. If one goes for free, more people will want to and then no one competes except for those who had a high score. And Streamline and the member from Team Hybrid Audio who organized all this put a lot of time and money into the event and it would be best to try to support them if you can. Their only way to try to recoup some of the costs of all of it is through entry fees.

Oh ok. Well I may as well compete then. I have to work at 1pm though, so I can't stick around for long.

05-20-2011

burbonbags

Re: Vancouver, Washington IASCA Show.

Come find either me (Travis) or John when you get there, and come early. We're starting at 12, so we'll want to run your class early. Which class are you in? Also, be sure to check out the rule book - it's on the IASCA website. It will show you what class you're in. You'll need to set up a log in, but it should be free. If you don't log in, you won't get the download button.

Come find either me (Travis) or John when you get there, and come early. We're starting at 12, so we'll want to run your class early. Which class are you in? Also, be sure to check out the rule book - it's on the IASCA website. It will show you what class you're in. You'll need to set up a log in, but it should be free. If you don't log in, you won't get the download button.

Jesus Christ, tl;dr! Why can't they just make it nice and easy? I've got one DD 9515 in a 3.54cft box, eDead on the trunklid, Kinetic HC600, and 4ga power/ground. What class would I be in? I literally don't have enough time to read through all that with my work schedule the way it is...

05-20-2011

jj53913

Re: Vancouver, Washington IASCA Show.

Ill be there, Leaveing for the coast tonight then Ill come back to Vancouver for the show!!!!! What time is everyone showing up?

05-20-2011

Shinju

Re: Vancouver, Washington IASCA Show.

I am heading down to P-town here in a few hours, Just spend hours on detailing the toaster and tuning everything ect.

See you all there!

05-20-2011

burbonbags

Re: Vancouver, Washington IASCA Show.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Suicide Bobb

Jesus Christ, tl;dr! Why can't they just make it nice and easy? I've got one DD 9515 in a 3.54cft box, eDead on the trunklid, Kinetic HC600, and 4ga power/ground. What class would I be in? I literally don't have enough time to read through all that with my work schedule the way it is...

The 15" puts you at 176 sq. in., so next it's just which division and I wouldn't know unless I see how it's installed in your car. One quick way to figure it out is start at the rookie criteria on page 96 and just go down the list until you don't fit, then skip to the stock division. Just keep doing that until you fit all the criteria. But come on out early to the show and find Luke Paddle - he's the SPL guru and will probably know almost right away with one quick look. And if you have any questions about the judging process, he'll also be able to answer those really quickly too.

05-20-2011

jj53913

Re: Vancouver, Washington IASCA Show.

do any of you guys know where I can find a list of some good bass race music? I slacked and now caraudioclassifieds is down and I dont have any ideas on music. All I listen to anymore is Decafs stuff.

05-20-2011

Shinju

Re: Vancouver, Washington IASCA Show.

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Originally Posted by jj53913

do any of you guys know where I can find a list of some good bass race music? I slacked and now caraudioclassifieds is down and I dont have any ideas on music. All I listen to anymore is Decafs stuff.

Funny you say that, its not down atleast for smartphones I can view the site perfectly fine on my phone but on my PC from 10am to 10pm ish I cannot view CACO or DIYMA from a pc its f*cking strange ****.

05-20-2011

PHD - USA

Re: Vancouver, Washington IASCA Show.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shinju

I am heading down to P-town here in a few hours, Just spend hours on detailing the toaster and tuning everything ect.